The Traditional Patient-Centered Healthcare Model

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In the entirety of my shadow experience in the ED, never once did the attending fail to physically examine the patient. During this time, no other exercise diverted his attention; he was fully invested in a reciprocated exchange, utilizing this ritualistic means of communication to elucidate pathology, provide treatment, and secure the patient-physician relationship. It was through direct participation in this transformative interactive practice, that I found my calling in medicine. As necessary technological advances beckon us forward towards new horizons in healthcare, it has become commonplace that such innovation entails opportunity cost, namely the traditional patient-centered healthcare model. This not only serves as a hindrance to patient

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